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Title: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM BH23G1B136332
Post by: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 07:07:40 AM
I think it's a scam.  Too nice to be that cheap.
Of course I have asked for fender tag pics.
However I will be marking this as a scam.
But as we all know fakebook only removes conservative posts so probably won't remove the ad after marked as a scam. 
Dont' get taken by Doda Salam


1971 Plymouth barracuda modified
$26,200
Listed 14 hours ago14 hours ago in Las Vegas, NV

Seller information
Doda Salah
Joined Facebook in 2017

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/9754729054556248/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A5f079c63-5cc9-40a1-bb1a-f884afa219c7
Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM
Post by: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 07:16:11 AM
This is what I got back.

Anyone want to give up their email to this scammer?


Hello!
Yes, it is still available. But I'm not the seller of this vehicle, but if you are interested in this vehicle, and would like more details and pictures, please send me your e-mail address, and the owner of the vehicle will contact you by e-mail as soon as possible.
Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM
Post by: Deezel on January 06, 2025, 08:36:13 AM
After a quick google search, looks like this car has been offered for sale in scams as low as $17K. I would think this one is legit though. https://classiccars.com/listings/view/1889049/1971-plymouth-barracuda-for-sale-in-prescott-valley-arizona-86314

Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM
Post by: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 08:51:54 AM
Nice, thanks for finding that. 
Did you use image search? Wondering how you found it.
This does indeed seem like an appropriate price, although a little low IMO.  Promods can be difficult to sale apparently.

BH23G1B136332



Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM
Post by: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 08:52:05 AM
This vehicle is an awesome modified 1971 Plymouth Barracuda with outstanding paint, and is totally rust free.  Modifications to the body include shaved marker lights.  The following is a list of components making up this remarkable car:  The engine is a replacement 440 with Summit 4-barrel carburetor, MSD distributor with MSD digital 6AL ignition control, a CVF serpentine belt system incorporating the power steering pump, AC compressor, 140 amp alternator, and the water pump.  Hedman exhaust headers feeding 2-1/2 inch exhaust tubing through Dynomax mufflers.  The transmission is Model 727 automatic with a Gear Vendors under/overdrive.  The differential is a 9" Ford Positraction - Note: ratio is unknown, however, in overdrive at 60 mph, the rpm is approximately 2,000.  The engine cooling system incorporates a stock radiator with a fan shroud incorporating two Flex-A-Light fans with a Flex-A-Light fan controller.  The fuel system incorporates a stock fuel tank with the sending unit incorporating a fuel return line that terminates in the engine compartment.  An electric fuel pump is frame-mounted.  The fuel pump electric supply is through an inertia switch.  The power braking system incorporates four-wheel Wilwood disc brakes with a parking brake on the rear.  The suspension is by Leaf Springs in the rear with an anti-rollbar.  The front torsion bars are heavy duty with anti-rollbar.  The wheels are polished aluminum American Racing.  The front tires are Firestone Fire Hawk wide oval 225/45/R18, and the rear tires are Firestone Fire Hawk wide oval 255/45/R20.  The tilt steering column has a collapsible feature in case of accident.  Auto Meter gauges all function properly.  Vintage Air conditioning unit is underdash.  The seats are leather covered with red stitching.  The front bucket seats are power adjustable.  Lap belts are on all four seats.  The sound system is an Alpine Model INE-S920HD with trunk-mounted auxiliary battery.  Windows are tinted.  Two key FOBs are provided to control the anti-theft security system.

This car is in excellent condition and needs nothing.
Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM
Post by: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 08:54:59 AM
definitely a cool modded car! 

BH23G1B136332
Title: Re: 1971 barracuda FB SCAM BH23G1B136332
Post by: Deezel on January 06, 2025, 09:46:33 AM
Quote from: cuda hunter on January 06, 2025, 08:51:54 AMNice, thanks for finding that. 
Did you use image search? Wondering how you found it.
This does indeed seem like an appropriate price, although a little low IMO.  Promods can be difficult to sale apparently.

BH23G1B136332


Yes, I did an image search. I do that with pretty much anything I see for sale that I'm leery of.